The reason I ask is; a relative of my wife was a Catholic priest posted to Burma during the 2nd world war, he was captured by the Japanese and put in a concentration camp, after the war on his return to England he was put in a mental institute due to his condition, after his release from the Institute he was sent to a home for priest's in Bootle where he saw the rest of life out.Any clues to the name or location of this home would be appreciated.

Could you give a name for your wife's relative please? If you know when this relative died, perhaps a copy of his death cert would give an address where he died, and the name of the informant. That is all I can think of as maybe a way of finding out.

On the actual image of the baptism record, there is a note in the column, but it is all in Latin, which I don't understand very well, but it mentions 2nd Dec 1934, it could also say ordained on this date and year. If anyone can understand Latin, it may prove to be the baptism of your wife's relative.

The only death registered that matches the date of birth is this one registered in Sutton Greater London

I have found Michael on the 1911 census, surname was transcribed as Remond. He is with his mother Mary Ann age 43sister Margaret age 17, brother Thomas age 15, sister Sarah age 10, then Michael is listed age 6. brother Gerard age 1. Michael Noon age 45. he is listed as brother-in law, but he is Mary Ann's brother.

They were living at 126 Heyworth Street, Everton. All above born Liverpool.